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This page describes reviews of the US Fleet. For Fleet Reviews of the Royal Navy, see Fleet Review, Royal Navy, or for reviews of other national navies, see Review (disambiguation). For the magazine 'Naval Review', see Naval Review (magazine).
<a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/Harry S. Truman/" class="wiki">Truman</a> (waving his hat) with his party on board <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/USS Renshaw (DD-499)/" class="wiki">USS Renshaw (DD-499)</a> during the Navy Day Fleet Review in New York Harbor, <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/27 October/" class="wiki">27 October</a> <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/1945/" class="wiki">1945</a>. <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/USS Missouri (BB-63)/" class="wiki">USS Missouri (BB-63)</a> is in the right background, and Navy planes are flying in formation overhead.
Truman (waving his hat) with his party on board USS Renshaw (DD-499) during the Navy Day Fleet Review in New York Harbor, 27 October 1945. USS Missouri (BB-63) is in the right background, and Navy planes are flying in formation overhead.
A Naval Review is an event, where the whole (or a very large part) of the US Navy is paraded to be reviewed by the president or the Secretary of the Navy. It often includes delegates from other national navies. It is more regular and frequent than its British equivalent, the Fleet Review, and often occurs on a Navy Day.

Following is a list, by president. (Each was reviewed by the president, unless otherwise noted)

Nineteenth century

Grover Cleveland

Before World War One

Theodore Roosevelt

Howard Taft

  • early November 1911, New York - U.S. naval vessels included:

1914–1919: Woodrow Wilson

Inter-war

<a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/USS Chicago (CA-29)/" class="wiki">USS Chicago (CA-29)</a> underway off New York City, during the 31 May 1934 fleet review.
USS Chicago (CA-29) underway off New York City, during the 31 May 1934 fleet review.

Warren G. Harding

USS Graham (DD-192)USS Dahlgren (DD-187)
  • September–November 1935, San Diego, which included the following U.S. naval vessels:

Calvin Coolidge

  • May and June 1927, Hampton Roads - Naval vessels included:

Franklin D. Roosevelt

1940 to 1945

Post-war to present

Dwight Eisenhower

International Naval Review - 1957
International Naval Review - 1957

Gerald Ford

Ronald Reagan

Bill Clinton


 
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